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(21 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Je Mappelle wrote:

I'm not entirely sure I understand this thread. I mean I understand that you want a whole count of units, but...

How would putting our hardware in our profiles help? That would mean having to individually visit each profile. There are much better ways to make a count. Maybe make a new thread with a preset layout of things for people to list.

You wouldn't have to visit any profiles. You would just go to the "gear counter" page and see the totals. The site counts them, not the user. smile

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(21 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

The point was to get an accurate number tally for each system registered by users. I think even owning 100, but only using one would still be fine by me in this tally. So you could click total of C64's registered and it would say 1,234. That's interesting to me and to see it grow or shrink over time.

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(91 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Is there another chip that could be used besides the Ym or SID? Something with a new sound that hasn't been used so much before?

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(21 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

egr wrote:

It'd be hard to keep it from being how many people "have" versus how many they've "used".  I've got a box full of DMGs but I can't claim to be using any of them.  tongue

Good point

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(21 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

herr_prof wrote:

Not sure it would be that interesting, but did you notice song uploads have tags?

http://chipmusic.org/music?s=tag:gameboy

http://chipmusic.org/music?s=tag:nanoloop

Yeah I knew that but it doesn't give you an accurate count of how many dmg's a person has. I know some people have 6 or 7. I know this sounds crazy, but I would like to know what the count is for any of the most used systems are. If I'm the only one who ever wanted to know this information, no big deal. smile

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(21 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

It would be interesting to know how many chip devices are in use total by patrons of this site alone. If people could register what consoles and computers they use on their profile that would rock. Then you could see a grand total of how many DMGs, C64s' etc are being used by this community.

Does the Atari 800 have a disk drive too?

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(91 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Who will write a new tracker for the frankenchip cart?

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(91 replies, posted in General Discussion)

It would be great to make a cart with a SID chip on the board. Then run the 3 channels of SID audio out the 1 line to the DMG, with LSDJ running all 7 channels! FRANKENCHIP!

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(91 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I wish LSDJ used it!

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(91 replies, posted in General Discussion)

"Sound: 2 square wave generators, 1 PCM 4-bit wave sample (64 4-bit samples played in 1x64 bank or 2x32 bank) channel, 1 noise generator, and one audio input from the cartridge."

Has anyone figured out how to tap that one extra audio input from the cartridge yet?

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(35 replies, posted in General Discussion)

akira^8GB wrote:

C64 has the meanest bass. I know, it's not a console, but...

Your choice is totally valid, I did say computer or console. smile

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(35 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Yeah, I was thinking just in the 8 bits or less console/computer kingdom wise, ya know? Both of those synths have phat bass!

And yes, the Apple II DMS Drummer actually has a pretty phat kick to it for 1 bit playback!

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(35 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Hi,

Does anyone know know which computer or console actually has the best bass delivery frequency wise?

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(8 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Saskrotch wrote:
8bitweapon wrote:

Yes you can.

have you tried it? i've gone on a couple sites to check, clicking buy  just redirects to the bandcamp page.

Yeah, It takes you to the purchasing site. It would be great if all the commerce & downloading happened on your site too.

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(8 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Saskrotch wrote:

can you buy/download stuff from the embedded player anyway?

Yes you can.